Cheap Classic!

I was looking at a local consignment shop for a birthday present for my father. There was the prerequisite comic boxes, which I naturally had to go through. The comics were all marked either 25 cents, a dollar, or two dollars. Most o fthe issues weren't worth a quarter, but I did find a copy of Green Lama #5 for two bucks. The issue was coverless, but otherwise complete. For a 1946 comic book, I have to say that I still think it's quite a bargain.

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Sean Kleefeld is an independent researcher whose work has been used by the likes Marvel Entertainment, Titan Books and 20th Century Fox. He writes the ongoing “Incidental Iconography” column for The Jack Kirby Collectorand “Kleefeld on Webcomics” column for MTV Geek. He’s also contributed to Alter Ego, Back Issue and Comic Book Resources. Kleefeld’s 2009 book, Comic Book Fanthropology, addresses the questions of who and what comic fans are. He blogs daily at KleefeldOnComics.com.